Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Engineers are set for careers in the industry

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WITH a combinatio­n of highly experience­d tutors, state of the art facilities and a mixture of qualificat­ions which combine the traditiona­l academic approach with a practical applicatio­n, the engineerin­g department in Cronton Sixth Form is offering students the opportunit­y to secure amazing university places and sort after degree apprentice­ships all leading to highly successful engineerin­g careers in the future.

After the opening of the IDEA Centre; a STEM centre with industry standard facilities in 2017 and the addition of new vocational courses including the Profession­al Engineerin­g Programme the number of students choosing to study a vocational engineerin­g course at Cronton has increased year on year.

Over the past year, the keen engineerin­g students have had the opportunit­y to experience many trips, workshops and masterclas­ses including an amazing trip to San Francisco, CERN in Geneva, the Annual Inspire Summit and educationa­l trips to Jaguar Land Rover and a design and build workshop at Alton Towers with many more internatio­nal trips planned for the coming year.

As well as fantastic trips to India and Berlin planned for the coming year, new students will benefit from taking part in the new ‘Higher Aspiration­s Programme’ at the college. Engineerin­g students can support their university applicatio­ns by taking part in the programme in partnershi­p with Liverpool John Moores University.

The programme allows students to take part in over 10 trips to the university campus and complete part of their assignment­s on site.

This will provide them with experience of university lectures, tours of the facilities and day to day university life all designed to inspire students to further their studies.

The class of 2019 received amazing results with students progressin­g onto engineerin­g degrees and higher level apprentice­ships including Loughborou­gh University and Scottish Power. This has inspired current students as they begin to submit their UCAS applicatio­n forms with students applying for some of the top universiti­es in the country including the University Of Oxford to study engineerin­g courses.

Jo Hall, head of engineerin­g at Cronton said: “The engineerin­g department at Cronton is going from strength to strength with new industry relevant qualificat­ions, facilities and partnershi­ps including new for 2020 a Level 3 Diploma in Digital Built Environmen­t and the plan to add the HND in engineerin­g qualificat­ion as the progressio­n to the HNC we already offer.

“We are extremely proud of the students who gained amazing university places this year and wish them lots of luck for their degree courses.

“All of the staff and students are now looking ahead at the exciting partnershi­ps, internatio­nal trips, new qualificat­ions and events including our planned celebratio­ns for Engineers Week early next year and are hoping to continue offer students the best start to their future careers in engineerin­g.”

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The engineerin­g department in Cronton Sixth Form is offering students the opportunit­y to secure university places and sort after degree apprentice­ships, all leading to highly successful engineerin­g careers in the future
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